Greg Feldwick aka Slugabed is on a roll right now. Newly signed to Ninja
Tune, for whom he remixed Roots Manuva’s “Witness” as part of their
20th anniversary celebrations, he has recently played at the legendary
Berghain club in Berlin, launched Brighton club night Donkey Pitch’s
record label with the track “Donkey Stomp,” toured Canada and remixed
both Eskmo and Stateless for his new home label. Now he presents his
first EP for Ninja, five tracks deep and, in the word...

Greg Feldwick aka Slugabed is on a roll right now. Newly signed to Ninja
Tune, for whom he remixed Roots Manuva’s “Witness” as part of their
20th anniversary celebrations, he has recently played at the legendary
Berghain club in Berlin, launched Brighton club night Donkey Pitch’s
record label with the track “Donkey Stomp,” toured Canada and remixed
both Eskmo and Stateless for his new home label. Now he presents his
first EP for Ninja, five tracks deep and, in the words of The Quietus,
crafting “all the best bits of current American pop culture and
distilling it along with UK bass music into a typically sceptical Brit
attitude.”

Epic, spacey, channelling funk and soul through stumbling, glitched-out
electronics and slathers of unfeasible bass, Slugabed is a man of many
styles. “Moonbeam Rider” filters some of the crunching hip hop attack
of the LA Beat scene, “Tomorrow Morning” is 2-step with extra wobble,
“Nu Krak Swing,” well, the title should give you some idea about that
one. Funny, clever, referential, sometimes moving and never anything but
completely himself, Slugabed is a substantial new presence in UK bass
music.

Originally from Bath but now based in London, Feldwick has had releases
with Stuff, Ramp and Planet Mu, plus remixes for the likes of Starkey,
Eprom and Kelpe as well as his legendary unofficial remix of Pharoah
Monche’s “Simon Says.” Key supporters have included Benji B and Mary
Anne Hobbs. With his debut album nearing completion many more will be
coming on board soon. Take a ride…

Greg Feldwick aka Slugabed is on a roll right now. Newly signed to Ninja
Tune, for whom he remixed Roots Manuva’s “Witness” as part of their
20th anniversary celebrations, he has recently played at the legendary
Berghain club in Berlin, launched Brighton club night Donkey Pitch’s
record label with the track “Donkey Stomp,” toured Canada and remixed
both Eskmo and Stateless for his new home label. Now he presents his
first EP for Ninja, five tracks deep and, in the word...

Greg Feldwick aka Slugabed is on a roll right now. Newly signed to Ninja
Tune, for whom he remixed Roots Manuva’s “Witness” as part of their
20th anniversary celebrations, he has recently played at the legendary
Berghain club in Berlin, launched Brighton club night Donkey Pitch’s
record label with the track “Donkey Stomp,” toured Canada and remixed
both Eskmo and Stateless for his new home label. Now he presents his
first EP for Ninja, five tracks deep and, in the words of The Quietus,
crafting “all the best bits of current American pop culture and
distilling it along with UK bass music into a typically sceptical Brit
attitude.”

Epic, spacey, channelling funk and soul through stumbling, glitched-out
electronics and slathers of unfeasible bass, Slugabed is a man of many
styles. “Moonbeam Rider” filters some of the crunching hip hop attack
of the LA Beat scene, “Tomorrow Morning” is 2-step with extra wobble,
“Nu Krak Swing,” well, the title should give you some idea about that
one. Funny, clever, referential, sometimes moving and never anything but
completely himself, Slugabed is a substantial new presence in UK bass
music.

Originally from Bath but now based in London, Feldwick has had releases
with Stuff, Ramp and Planet Mu, plus remixes for the likes of Starkey,
Eprom and Kelpe as well as his legendary unofficial remix of Pharoah
Monche’s “Simon Says.” Key supporters have included Benji B and Mary
Anne Hobbs. With his debut album nearing completion many more will be
coming on board soon. Take a ride…